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"Clay Felker's New York" is a phrase that refers to a man who died yesterday (at age 82, at his home in Manhattan, from throat cancer) and the magazine he started and edited -- first in 1964 as a ...
An exile from Webster Groves, Clay Felker saw a town of power mongers, status seekers, yipsters, bagels, art birds, and hot pants.
Clay Felker Tribute Set A memorial tribute to the magazine editor Clay Felker will be held Monday from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Society for Ethical Culture, 2 West 64th Street, in Manhattan.
Clay Felker remade American journalism—and had the kind of outsize life that even he might have found impressive. As witnessed by Gail Sheehy, Gloria Steinem, Gore Vidal, Milton Glaser, Richard ...
Clay Felker: Made New York Into A Magazine By John Koblin and Spencer Morgan After Clay Felker passed away Tuesday morning in Manhattan, The Observer spoke to some who knew him well.
Clay Felker’s New York is a wall you run smack into, even now, if you sit down and try to type anything true, factually reported, and at a length longer than your own editor hopes for. Once you ...
Clay Felker, the visionary New York magazine editor and UC Berkeley educator who fostered New Journalism talents like Tom Wolfe and whose strong point-of-view style continues to resonate in ...
Clay Felker, the legendary magazine editor who defined New York’s state of mind long before Billy Joel did, died yesterday at the age of 82. A magazine-editing titan at a time when magazines ...
CLAY FELKER will be buried at Oakland Cemetery in Sag Harbor at noon Sunday. Tom and Sheila Wolfe will be receiving with Gail in their Southampton house after.